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Advances in Parasitology: Volume 50
Contributor(s): Baker, John R., Muller, Ralph, Rollinson, David
ISBN: 0120317508     ISBN-13: 9780120317509
Publisher: Academic Press
OUR PRICE:   $286.00  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: November 2001
* Not available - Not in print at this time *Annotation: First published in 1963, Advances in Parasitology contains comprehensive and up-to-date reviews in all areas of interest in contemporary parasitology. Now edited by J. R. Baker, Ralph Muller, and David Rollinson and supported by an international Editorial Board, the series includes medical studies on parasites of major influence, such as trypanosomes and scabies, and reviews of more traditional areas, such as zoology, taxonomy, and life history, which shape current thinking and applications. In 1999, the Institute for Scientific Information released figures showing that Advances in Parasitology has an Impact Factor of 4.913, placing it second in the highly competitive category of Parasitology.
Key Features
* This edition features up-to-date reviews, including:
*The Malaria-Infected Red Blood Cell: Structural and Functional Changes
*Schistosomiasis in the Mekong Region: Epidemiology and Phylogeography
*Molecular Aspects of Sexual Development and Reproduction in Nematodes and Schistosomes
*Antiparasitic Properties of Medicinal Plants and Other Naturally Occurring Products
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Parasitology
- Medical | Infectious Diseases
- Science | Life Sciences - Zoology - General
Dewey: 616.96
Series: Advances in Parasitology
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (1.34 lbs) 300 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
First published in 1963, Advances in Parasitology contains comprehensive and up-to-date reviews in all areas of interest in contemporary parasitology. Now edited by J. R. Baker, Ralph Muller, and David Rollinson and supported by an international Editorial Board, the series includes medical studies on parasites of major influence, such as trypanosomes and scabies, and reviews of more traditional areas, such as zoology, taxonomy, and life history, which shape current thinking and applications. In 1999, the Institute for Scientific Information released figures showing that Advances in Parasitology has an Impact Factor of 4.913, placing it second in the highly competitive category of Parasitology.